,.~\11:s‘\\'ers favouring a new Svhool at Millbrook came from 3 03' h Cavan, nor-3b Hope, Mam or< and South Honaghan 'TC-Wmhips, Mr. H-ROp ins said. No answer was received from 18.3 per cent and 19.6 per cent were satisfied Wi*h the educa- tion their children were gett- ing elsewhere. y.“1 ..\. .vvâ€""v, v ing els-mvhert‘. {school populaion would justify ,.~\nswers favouring a new ‘7 11““ ’i‘hO’q 5‘5 Miiibt‘ook, the srhool at Millbrook came from'boan‘d would be 21:". to build 34‘ north Cavan, nor-1b Hope,‘ $911001 there. iianvom and South lionaghan At present, the board can (10 Townships, Mr. Hopkins said. nothing, he said. if )‘Iiiibrook people could, Reeve G. F. Harrington 0".' persuade enough residents GfEMiHbTOOk said his council othrr areas to break from their: VO’de against the new high ph‘SPni area and jgiu DurhamSSC‘hDOI at OI‘ODO in The belief so that the potential h'igh'ithey were SI‘PPOI'tGd by public Re-g. Hopkins. a member of the Millbmok Public School Roard and chairman of a spe- (v-ial commit??? appointed by the Home and School Assmâ€"ia tion. reported that in a survey takm in an arva wihin eight miles of 1Millbrook,62.1 per omit. .of those polled said they would pix-for to send their childrm to a new modern High Schmfl at Millbrook. Faced with this problem Milllwook parents»: anxious to avoid sending their children long: dis‘ances on a bus to high school, hope a new school can be built in Millbrook. Primarily an issue among Millbrook residents is their de- sire to keep a High School in the Village. The svhotol is at present renting- space from The Pizbli» Sch’ml Hoard, but pre- dictions for future elementary Svhtbl [nopulation indicates there will be no room for high school students in the near future. Even now some public school classes are being held in the \Var Vets Hall. With approval of five coun- cils reuuired bifOI‘E‘ fuxfher steps can be taken Mi‘lbiook; veto. added to â€(how of Row- cas‘le, Darlingtnn Township and l’iuwmanvillv. put the board baxk “how it was nearly a year ago when it bewan t0 in W‘s iuaie ptssihlo sites for a much needed new school to relieve growing congestion at 8‘ .wmanville . Cuvan Township has not yet. vmed ('1'! the issue but Reeve L. Human said at Monday night‘s izmeting Gavan would prubably follow Millbrook whicHhexm “‘33 it went. The s'uthern part of Gavan is in 7119 Durham area while the north of the Township is in the Peterborough suburban area . 14.1611 Kluuv VA 4|]va v- as guests of the meeflnlgfrom- inent in the background of the meeting was the recent refusal by the Millbrook Council to approve district high school board debcntures fOr building a BOO-pupil school at Orono. 0f the eight municipalities in the district only Port Hope, Hope Township and Clarke Township have approved the Orono sitv. WHAT HAvsï¬EEInons? The Durham County District. High School Board was present I’AGE TWO SCHOOL ; SITUATION ; The assembly room at the! Millbrook School was pankedi Mondan night for a mee ing of the Home and School Associa- 1 tion called to disw uss the futu: el of the Millbrook High School; and the possibili y of- a new} High School being built in orf near the village. I L5" 1"»; (OTT 2) CORNWALL, ONT., SEPT. 5 â€" UNVElLlNG â€"â€" The St. Lawrence Power Proiect was officially opened in Cornwall, Ont., today. The project has adjoining powerhouses â€" the Robert H. Saunders - St. Lawrence Generating Station, on the Canadian side, and- the Robert Moses Power Dam, on the American side. Left to right in this picture are: Premier Leslie Frost of Ontario; Mrs. Robert Falconer, daughter of the late Mr. Saunders, Chairman of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario from 1948 until his death in 1955; and James 5. Duncan, present Chairman of the Commission. (OTT 3) CORNWALL, ONT., SEPT. 5 â€"â€"â€" AERIAL VIEW â€" Here is an aerial photograph of the tailrace side of the adjoining powerhouses at the St. Lawrence Power Project. Visible is the crowd of some 2,000 persons which today witnessed the officiai opening of the proiect. The opening ceremony took place at a spot straddling the international boundary between New York State and Ontario. opinion in the village but They would rescind their decision and vote in favor if the par- ents of school children wanted them to .â€"â€"Examiner . ht IMPORTAT'T1D0 not regis‘z‘cr 45 >35 $12 ; .L. A 3)...I...J. .) _Dfr:u 1. ï¬rm. gum; 93H 3 MIRROR-REPORTER, MODE, ONTARIO (CP Wirephoto) 1958 (Ontario Hydro) â€"h ONTARIO HOSPITAL I INSURANCE choice on Sunday. :iual ‘Pay-Direct Attend the Church of your .171 imii 1 6:11;; ICX (CP Wirephoto) 1958 (Ontario Hydro) lm (D at avai -1_..~;;,‘ a! x... lREV. MR. BOYLE TO i PREACH HERE SUNDAY Rev. George A. Boyle, BJL, of Toronto, will be the guest preacher at Gavan and Mill- brook on Sunday, September 14th. Gavan at 9.45 and Mill- brook 11.15. Mr. Bayle is a graduate of Victoria Universi- ty and Emmanuel College. To- ronto. He had a travelling Scholarship which â€(00k him to Edinburgh, Scotland, for post» graduaie studies. Mr. Boyle. has just been called 10 be proâ€" fessor of Religious Knowledge at Victoria University, Toromo. He is an exeellen’r speaker and will bring fine message. Attend the Church of your choice on Sunclay. WWMWWJfIN-HRSW YOUR AGENT FOR Cockshutt â€"â€" DeLaval â€"- FarmHand â€" Reliance SERVICE AND SALES Invite you to see our display of Haying equipment; test it, price it, drive it,â€"you’buy it. WINES AT SPECIAL PRIOR STEVENSON’S Market Gardens Phone 18 Mi-llbrook HAVE ON HAND : Fine Gladioli Spikes, and Cut Flowers of many variety HASSON MACHINERY, (OLDSPRINGS Give Them a Trial, they satisfy! DIAL COLD SPRINGS 37-3-22 PRESBYTERIAN ! Gentreville and Millbrcck Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., ! Minister Emeritus. f Grace Church, Millbrodk g Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a.m. i945 »a.m.â€"â€"Divine Warship. Centrreville Church £10.00 a.m.â€"Church School I11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship‘ Thursday, Septemblfr 11, 1958 The United Church of Canada. Millbrook â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Christ Church, Bailieboro 11.15 a . m .--Holy Communion St. Thomas’ Church Mfllbrook 9.45 a.m.â€"Pub1iv “Wrsl Rev. George A. Buylv. B. of T-or'ontn, gmst speaker. 10. 00 a. m. â€"\ 1nd)" School 11.15 a.m.â€"Public Worship Rev. George A. ‘103‘10, B.A., of Toronto, gmm speaker. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensnng. CORRECTION: Please noteâ€" Sf. Tho-mas†service at 7.00 pm. not 7.30 as previously 'ammunwd . 15th. Sunday after Trinity. St. John's, Ida 9.45 a.m.â€"Mzmins Zion Pentecostal Church DELI-BROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"â€"Su;nday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Service. 7.30 p.m.â€"-Great Evangelietie- Service. “O Come, Let Us Worship’. CAVAN PARISH OF CAVAN Anglican church of Canada. Rev. J. Eggar M. Palfrey SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14; The Churches Pentecostal Assemblies of MILLBROOK \\'<,»rr~:hip . Te‘Sephone co‘iiec: Kecne 83‘5'1. if nc â€:13 Peterborough 121-2% Barrett Fur Fa: A diwussion Imk connection with Tom Alrears. Each )‘v;;! the last 5 years: The 1;. have hm‘n inm‘oas‘ing ‘2 pmponinn than ï¬n: and unless this xiillzzfi I‘m-fed Iho Towndrin Maxed 1w M«-H:I. bvBrown. that ‘iw tact the mgiqw :‘ ascertam as it said roadway in 2}}- Janetville wa< 2. ~22 registered plan (1‘ Janotville or mix; A150 10 find (111 21;: the street in thv the roadway should and the descriptim perty owned by Ar nah in the \ills 3:9 ville. Carried. -2 IX in the Janm‘vil‘: the (‘Ounvil 2. as to vhf-231" tween the map Leslie and Ar‘ the Village (-1“ Municipal Sn»: lane. the said it: is The « that the fees tion Iral‘mph! tending High S'. (-auw ( County Hi: f0 give (m appeal Sx-horsl Raw- A.B. as HR quested Munic ma] r‘ Plan _\'«>. the. malzn‘ spraying. farm 5. frrvimx‘t (-i! regard inc madv : sen 311;: 1' also axkvd Rnad MEN native “f 01}? >110“? accounts . 1““) ('0- hing: pvrmm: r request to comr yer’s foe r0 HE; pea] : TWO 3111.} rural liydIU Sé‘f‘g Bethany, 0111., S 1958.'-â€"Th0 regular meeting! of The Mam aipal Council “"as he‘ above date, with an of the Council prvwa‘ Reeve armd as c-hairz The minutes of 1‘ meeting were rad an ed on mmion of B:- McGill. Carrind. The following (1 tions were received : Sanitation Equipnm re informath’an regal": . OPS CASH for dead or cri; ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old 1103' mvu <h ()lll! mm V \vlakv 2m)